The History of the Haverstock Tent Show the Show With a Million Friends
- List Price: $37.00
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ Pr
- Publish date: 10/01/1997
As Wyatt reports the life and work of this remarkable family of thespians, the schedule sounds grueling -- at least one new town every week with a different three-act play for each night they worked a town -- but apparently the Haverstocks and the actors who traveled with them loved their work. And they thoroughly enjoyed meeting new people in the towns along the route through rural Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Illinois. Unlike many such companies, the Haverstocks made a point of fitting into the community, including going to church with their audiences on Sunday mornings.
Wyatt was exceptionally fortunate in finding such willing and able subjects as he investigated the tent theater movement. Not only did Rolland and Peggy Haverstock spend hours regaling him with tales of the family touring company, but theyalso provided him with their own archival records. Through these two veteran players, Wyatt had access to family letters, Haver's memoirs and diaries, copies of scripts, route books, record books, and scrapbooks and photographs, some of which are included here. Wyatt supplemented this material with interviews with those who had worked with the Haverstocks or who had known the company by reputation.